22 Delightful Ways to Say Thank You!

Editor’s Note: I am SO HAPPY to have Shanon Doolittle guest posting on our blog today! She’s hilarious, and this post made me so happy (I’m sure it’ll make you smile). When you’re done reading this bit, check outher last post on IG.

Did I miss a memo? Because most nonprofits seem to be working from the same mandate when it comes to donor correspondence—keep it stuffy and unenjoyable. Let’s remember one thing, fellow do-gooder, donors are in the joy zone when they give. Don’t spoil their experience with an uninspired message of thanks. Instead, make it your mission to send a note of gratitude that is guaranteed to make your donors smile!

Does the idea of being fun and delightful when expressing gratitude freak you out a little? No need to get stressed. Just imagine you’re writing a note to your BFF. Be funny, grateful, refreshing. If being funny causes stress, there’s always sweet, warm, and sincere. Still overwhelmed? Don’t fret. Here’s a few fun ways to say thanks to get you started.

22 Ways to Say Thank You!

If it wasn’t weird, I would have sent you a picture of myself. Because I look totally grateful.

Great googly gratitude. Thanks so much for your gift!

Thank you (not sent from my iPhone).

Next time, I’m sending you a cape. Thanks for your superhero-sized gift.

Two words: Endless gratitude. Thank you.

You score phenomenally high in the kind-o-meter. Seriously, I checked.

Your version of shine is a search light. Thanks for spreading so much good.

Thanks so much for putting up with our direct mail. But even more, thank you for responding.

You’re kind of a big deal. Don’t believe me? Ask our clients.

You = awesome. Me = grateful.

Move over Gates and Buffett, there’s a new philanthropist in town.

Our clients have started an unofficial fan club. You should start practicing your autograph.

Do you practice being so wonderful? Thank you kindly for your gift.

Amazed. Inspired. Grateful. That’s how your generosity makes me feel.

When it comes to making an impact, you rule. (Note: Draw a ruler. You can do it.)

Remember, your job is to delight your donors. That boring, vanilla, and yawner of a thank you note? It doesn’t reinforce the happiness they felt when they made their gift. Rather, it sends a message that you can’t be bothered to send a unique, personal, and engaging message—that you care more about the gift than the person behind it.

Is that really how you want your donors to feel? I didn’t think so, you awesome do-gooder you.